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Too afraid to get out of bed in the morning - that's how the a-c-t's nursing and midwifery federation describes the state of staff at the dhulwa mental health unit.
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : April 21, 2022 - 07:58
The union is pleading for better protections for workers at the a-c-t government facility - after two separate assaults at the unit last week. Canberra’s dhulwa mental health unit is currently caring for 16 people.